Yes, you indeed did read that title right, that is no typo. We all thought we would MAYBE see a 24 core Threadripper running 3 dies come out this year, but no, AMD is taking this to another level, one Intel can’t even match. 32 cores on a single desktop CPU, one that will as usual from AMD, be fully […]

If you’ve been wanting a 1080ti, but haven’t wanted to pay the massively inflated prices of recent, now is your chance. NVidia currently has the 1080ti back in stock at MSRP, but you better hurry, the last several times this has happened they have gone out of stock almost instantly. I already picked up mine, now go grab yours! On […]

WWDC 2018 Apple opened WWDC today with its annual keynote that focused completely on Apple’s software. From iOS to macOS, every OS Apple makes got talked about today. While some got important but niche features like Dolby Atmos on the 4K Apple TV, others got massive upgrades. These are some of the most important announcements from today’s keynote. Augmented Reality […]

First things first welcome to our Corsair Computex 2018 roundup, this post will be continually updated through the event all week long, so make sure you check back for more news. For those of you that may not be away, Computex is the biggest PC show of the year, and one of the biggest tech shows of the year […]

TweakTown recently reported that NVidia’s new GeForce lineup will be the NVidia GTX 11 series rather than the 20 series as many have suspected, including us. They claim this was confirmed by sources “in very high places” with TweakTown, and interestingly enough today (the start of GTC) NVidia’s website shows all 10 series cards out of stock. More importantly […]

About a week ago we wrote up a nice article about NVidia’s new GeForce partner program (NVidia GPP for short) and some suspicion surrounding whether or not it’s anti-consumer and anti-competitive. Potentially even illegal. While going through some of my news feeds I noticed something rather unique regarding Radeon, Gigabyte, and NVidia, and it raised some more suspicion for me. […]

There has been a lot of talk among the tech news community lately about NVidia’s GPP (GeForce Partner Program) and whether or not it’s actually bad for consumers. The short truth is, without more data and without reading the actual terms, it’s impossible to know. But the long answer, well it’s a bit more complicated than that. And I certainly […]

Anyone else craving more Ultrawide monitor goodness? Because I know I am! AOC has been in the game of making monitors for a while, but they generally were associated with somewhat cheaply built budget monitors (albeit generally solid panels). More recently they have moved into building higher end, often times Ultrawide, monitors. The rumors from today are no different, AOC […]

EK has been on a roll lately, releasing block after block, even with hardware releases a little lacking so far this year in terms of GPUs. Another one showed up a few days ago from EK, the first ever Titan V full coverage waterblock, and it’s just as beautiful as their other blocks. There are two versions of this full […]

X399 has been around for a while now, and adoption of the new platform has been pretty great in the enthusiast community being so much cheaper than Intel’s X299 platform. But many have felt a lack of support from various companies, especially the likes of EKWB, in terms of accessories as well as waterblocks. Their very own Threadripper CPU block […]

We’ve seen SSDs grow in size over the last few years, everything from 2TB or higher on the consumer end, to 13TB or so on the server end. But this is an entirely new monster from Samsung, a 30TB SSD, yes you read that right! 30TB, and it’s not some massive monster 3.5 inch SSD either, it’s a good old […]

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Google has begun testing its tech to improve 911 location accuracy. The test took place in several states and included tens of thousands of calls. Roughly 50 call centers covering over two million people were covered by this test. This test could be the start of a significant change as carriers have always […]